I have the trailer harness installed on 80. Any Idea where to get the part that plugs in here and goes to trailer I would like to get both the 4pin and the round 6 in circle plus ground in center one.
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I have the trailer harness installed on 80. Any Idea where to get the part that plugs in here and goes to trailer I would like to get both the 4pin and the round 6 in circle plus ground in center one.
Follow that wiring back to the 'converter'. See if there is a manufacturers name/label on the converter. Some converters have a replaceable pigtail, but you'll need to know who makes the converter. We have no idea based on a photo of a connector.It has a"T-harness" between the tail lights. Just missing the "tail" that plugs in to go to the trailer. The "down" leg of the "T" The Pict shows the plug in point.
Even better!save yourself 40.00
Amazon.com: Tow Ready 118357 T-Connector: Automotive
Use them all the time.
Installs in 1/3rd the time of soldering
If you select 1997 lc it says it fits. I'm not aware of and difference between years in that wiring.Even better!
Edit: I just checked Amazon and the ad indicates the pigtail doesn't fit Land Cruisers. IF you've used them from this vendor before, I'd feel comfortable ordering them.
Not sure I understand what you mean by "trailer Harness"?
You vehicle will require a converter (which has the pigtail/4 pole flat connector as part of it).
1997 Toyota Land Cruiser Trailer Wiring | etrailer.com
Then if you want a Six pole connector (for horse trailer/other) you would just use an adapter.
Adapter 4 Pole to 6 Pole Tow Ready Wiring 30637
Makes sense; I just checked for my '94 and '95. I need to look at the harness. Thanks.If you select 1997 lc it says it fits. I'm not aware of and difference between years in that wiring.
If you look around the PS of the rear cross harness you should see a 2 position and three position plugs bundled together.
Just spade connectors in a basic plug configuration
I was told my 93 had the harness and only needed the part that goes the trailer. Their is no controller, just the plug shown above in the middle of the rear bumper/cross member. It may be for something else like subtank mentioned above.
I don't like the hoppy because you need to run a line across the rear deck to the other side. that line has been known to short out over time.
*Bump*Thanks everyone. Ii was misinformed. Looks like I need to get a plug and play.
Thanks I saw that one. I went ahead and ordered the plug and play Amazon there's a bunch of reviews for 97 and 96 Land cruisers that say that it's plug and Play.It hard to tell from the only picture provided by Amazon what connectors it uses.
The go to device has always been the Hopkins 43405 which is a plug and play option.
Amazon product ASIN B0002RNSH8